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You are driving directly towards low, bright sunlight and even with your sun visor down and clean windscreen, your vision is still badly reduced. What is the safest action to take?

Explanation

The Highway Code, Rule 93, states that you must slow down and, if necessary, stop if you are dazzled by bright sunlight. Even if your vehicle’s sun visor and clean windscreen help, if your vision is still impaired you must reduce speed and be prepared to stop in a safe place. Continuing at normal speed, relying on other vehicles, or using hazard warning lights instead of adjusting your speed and stopping if needed is unsafe and does not comply with the Code.

Highway Code Reference

Rule 93: Rule 93

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